i find that i print a lot of coupons that i never end up using. i often wonder if the ink and paper i am using is costing me more than what i'm actually saving. what are your thoughts on the subject?
I've been there too. When I first started couponing I was printing too much. I know people who actually hit the print all button at coupons.com every week. At this point I only print what I know I will use or what I have a feeling will be a good buy down the road. And I still always have coupons left over that I never used. I consider it my lost investment in my hobby. But my tips are to print only what you know you will use or what will equal a free product. Wait on all the others (which is a risk because they may disappear). Print in black ink only. Use refilled ink cartridges. If you live in the Evansville area, there is Paradise Ink which aso has coupons. You should be able to get them filled half the price you would pay for new ink. I also get all my paper free at Staples when they run their rebate deals. Hope this helps.
i find that i print a lot of coupons that i never end up using. i often wonder if the ink and paper i am using is costing me more than what i'm actually saving. what are your thoughts on the subject?
ReplyDeleteI've been there too. When I first started couponing I was printing too much. I know people who actually hit the print all button at coupons.com every week. At this point I only print what I know I will use or what I have a feeling will be a good buy down the road. And I still always have coupons left over that I never used. I consider it my lost investment in my hobby. But my tips are to print only what you know you will use or what will equal a free product. Wait on all the others (which is a risk because they may disappear). Print in black ink only. Use refilled ink cartridges. If you live in the Evansville area, there is Paradise Ink which aso has coupons. You should be able to get them filled half the price you would pay for new ink. I also get all my paper free at Staples when they run their rebate deals. Hope this helps.
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